[Bloat] Has any one seen the VSee Network Stability Test?
Rich Brown
richb.hanover at gmail.com
Mon Sep 30 13:21:19 EDT 2024
Update: I heard back from VSee support. They were quite clear that they do NOT wish to share their code, nor to make their server side a public API.
My questions:
- Is the existing 1.0.4 version (https://test.vsee.com/network/index.html) "good enough" for widespread testing?
- Does anyone know of a similar test setup that makes source code available?
Many thanks.
Rich
PS I made a short code for the URL: bit.ly/VSee
> On Sep 29, 2024, at 9:04 AM, Rich Brown <richb.hanover at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I came across an intriguing utility a while back. The "VSee Network Stability Test" is a web page that continually monitors the quality of your network connection so you can determine whether your Zoom call crapped out because of a network problem. (VSee provides telehealth services, and I imagine they created this test so they could blame someone else...)
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> It appears that the test page establishes an RTC connection to their server, and uses the response times of the traffic to compute latency, jitter, and packet loss. It also computes MOS score (used to rate telephone call quality) and shows all three in graphs. Check it out at:
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> https://test.vsee.com/network/index.html
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> Although the underlying data is compelling, their web page is as ugly as sin (at least for non-techies). I have asked VSee whether they might be open to making changes, or if they might make the source code available, but I think it's unlikely.
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> Alternatively, does anyone know of an equivalent facility that has a) a nicer web page and b) source code available? Thanks
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